Creating a database with phpMyAdmin (video tutorial)

This video tutorial about databases and phpMyAdmin is part of a series of video tutorials on the application server, http server, php, mysql, phpmyadmin and implementation of a website or a blog.

We Refer this video tutorial to achieve a simple database (in Romanian) or database (in English) with which we will install in the next video tutorial a web based (browser interface) that we could put on up a website or blog, we'll make their ideas and knowledge on the internet.

Series of video tutorials that will follow will introduce even more mysteries and dedesupturile Internet, websites and site hosting servers.

In these video tutorials we will learn to come read a little bit about html, php, css, rss and many other interesting topics and necessary when we want to create a website or a blog.

We look forward to watching and following tutorials, we will continue what we started now.

But better yet watch this video tutorial that explains in detail some of the things mentioned above.

by Cristian Cismaru

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Cristi:

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  • Are banks and finance student please tell me what program I could use for a database application. in which we:
    a customer base of each client's shares, stock records sold, purchased

    Thank you in advance

    • adrian: Are banks and finance student please tell me what program I could use for a database application. in which we:
      a customer base of each client's shares, stock records sold in advance cumparateMultumesc  

      Yes mail lolman.mihay@gmail.com and I'll help you.

    • adrian: Are banks and finance student please tell me what program I could use for a database application. in which we:
      a customer base of each client's shares, stock records sold in advance cumparateMultumesc  

      To you or to build? I recommend to you to look after a server to support and database access. It would not be hard to build it (I mean the) the hard part is to build scripts that do everything you want (very much php). You're interested in a trade platform, and it is for sale on themeforest codecanyon or at a reasonable price (up-20 30 $ $). Hope I helped.

  • @adrian: Please post under another name so we can be more easily distinguished, as you can see on this site is a top of the comments, posting under the name of Adrian even with a small "a" your comments will be counted as mine ! I don't want that at all, please be understanding, look for a nickname, a pseudonym, something ... Thank you in advance!

  • Andre @: I also got this error at first. Look at Manage> Service if MySQL is started. When I looked at STARTING, it must say SRARTED. Problem was with ZoneAlarm. I closed the Alarm zone and the problem was solved.

    ADRIAN @ Congratulations, you do a great job. If you can post more video pt. advanced programming: PHP, HTML.

    Success!

  • Cristi, for example, I'm in a chain ... and the idea is that it doesn't work for me ... I mean I have a normal ip but I also have a 192.168.2.198 .... and a central ip ... and I don't know how to make it enter me not on my router: ((

  • @Cipri: Write up Search like this: "domain" or "domains" (without the quotes!) Or "How to buy a domain and hosting space for a website" or "How to make a free domain from dyndns when you have a dynamic ip" or "How to make a free domain or how to change the ip with a free subdomain from Dyndns"

  • Regarding databases do not know much, but from what I understand any means text, or articles published here are stored, so the data will increase over time.
    I created a database and installed wordpress.
    A table in this database is called "wp_posts" and apparently all the articles I write are stored here. The more I write, the bigger this table will be (tens of KB, hundreds of KB ... as the case may be). But strangely, if I decide to delete certain articles I wrote, the size of this "wp_posts" table does not decrease, it remains the same. I had reached somewhere around 3 MB; I did a test deleting all articles from wordpress. The size of the database has not decreased. (At the "wp_posts" table and the "size" column indicate the same value, ie 3 MB) Is something wrong? Is that how it should be?
    But, if I check the box next to "wp_posts" and give "table repair", it no longer indicates the size, the value of 3 MB, but indicates the normal value, ie about 8 KB. Why doesn't the database automatically shrink when I delete certain articles from wordpress? (Deleting articles was done directly from wordpress, not from phpmyadmin).

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